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Building soars, but not a boom
Friday 2nd of April 2004
New dwelling consents were up six per cent to 2529 in February - a 30-year high for a February month, Statistics New Zealand said yesterday.
The number of nationwide consents is up a massive 40 per cent on February 2003's 1797 while annually, 30,923 new dwelling unit consents were issued, up 11.4 per cent.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, 3027 new dwelling consents were issued in February, up 0.7 per cent on January.
Regionally Taranaki showed the greatest growth with 29 dwelling consents in February 2004 compared with 15 in February 2003. Wellington had 129, compared with 100 in February 2003, while Manawatu-Wanganui consents were also up, to 64 from 57.
Hawke's Bay was the only area in the region to drop, down one consent from 51 in February 2003 to 50 in February 2004.
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The number of nationwide consents is up a massive 40 per cent on February 2003's 1797 while annually, 30,923 new dwelling unit consents were issued, up 11.4 per cent.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, 3027 new dwelling consents were issued in February, up 0.7 per cent on January.
Regionally Taranaki showed the greatest growth with 29 dwelling consents in February 2004 compared with 15 in February 2003. Wellington had 129, compared with 100 in February 2003, while Manawatu-Wanganui consents were also up, to 64 from 57.
Hawke's Bay was the only area in the region to drop, down one consent from 51 in February 2003 to 50 in February 2004.
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